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liver
December 8, 2023/Digestive/Research

MILU Improves Outcomes Among Critically Ill Patients with Advanced Liver Disease

Standardized and collaborative care improves liver transplantations

alcohol
November 17, 2023/Digestive/Research

Younger Patients with Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis Present to the ED More Often, Research Shows

Caregiver collaboration and patient education remain critical

food allergies
October 26, 2023/Digestive/Research

What Gastroenterologists Need to Know About Managing Food Allergies in Clinical Practice

Beyond recognizing and treating food allergies, GIs also have a responsibility to address common food allergy misconceptions

chatgpt
October 25, 2023/Digestive/Research

ChatGPT “Pretty Good” at Basic IBS Info, but Misses Details

Important to recognize limitations when it comes to healthcare and research

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celiac disease
October 24, 2023/Digestive/Research

Women’s Health Disorders Found More Frequently Among Individuals With Celiac Disease

Findings reinforce the importance of multidisciplinary care

Miguel Reguiero, MD
October 23, 2023/Digestive/Research

No Link Between Small Molecule Therapies and Cardiovascular Events in New IBD Study

Underlying inflammation may cause higher rates of CV events

Loop ileostomy
July 14, 2023/Digestive/Research

Comparing Treatment Strategies for High-Risk Ileocolic Crohn’s Disease

Findings from a 2023 ASCRS presentation indicate that both 2-stage and modified 2-stage approaches are viable management strategies for Crohn’s patients who require a temporary ileostomy

Liver laparoscopy
June 28, 2023/Digestive/Research

Laparoscopic Left-Lobe Hepatectomy a Safe, Effective Approach for Living Donor Liver Transplantation

Cleveland Clinic study shows positive outcomes for donors and recipients

Surgeons
June 13, 2023/Digestive/Research

Rethinking Anastomotic Leak Rates Among Patients Undergoing Ileorectal Anastomosis

Results from a large cohort, retrospective analysis indicate that anastomotic leaks may not occur as frequently as previously reported

Bariatric surgery
May 25, 2023/Cancer

Cleveland Clinic Led Study Shows Bariatric Surgery Reduces Risk of Cancer

A multicenter cohort study of patients with obesity suggests a decreased risk of developing new obesity-related cancers in patients with a history of bariatric surgery

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